Porsche Is Officially Putting The Mission E Into Production
When the Mission E concept was first revealed three months ago, its bold, futuristic styling divided opinion. There’s one thing that can’t be denied, however, and that’s the fact that Porsche’s first 100 per cent electrically-powered vehicle will shake up the EV status quo, because it has officially been given the green light for production.
Much like when Porsche introduced the Cayenne, it is again showing that it’s not afraid to deviate from its own path if it believes in the product. But for those of you concerned that the German manufacturer is slipping ever further from the kind of performance cars we know and love it for, fear not, because this thing is going to be fast thanks to 590bhp and a 0-62mph time of around 3.5 seconds.
Judging by comments from Porsche, this won’t be just a straight line hero, either. According to Dr. Wolfgang Porsche, Chairman of the Supervisory Board of Porsche AG: “With Mission E, we are making a clear statement about the future of the brand. Even in a greatly changing motoring world, Porsche will maintain its front-row position with this fascinating sports car.” The words sports car are important here; for the manufacturer responsible for one of the greatest sports cars of all time to use such words to describe its new electric four-door saloon makes a bold statement about the new car’s credentials.
We’re excited to see if it can live up to that moniker, as it would give the Mission E a distinct advantage over the Tesla Model S. While the American car has ludicrous straight line pace, it’s not the most enjoyable or capable car in corners.
Chairman of the Porsche Executive Board, Dr. Oliver Blume, said “Porsche is remaining true to its philosophy and offering our customers the sportiest and technologically most sophisticated model in this market segment.” We’ve covered sporty, so where does the technological advancement come from?
Most prominently, from the 800-volt charger unit, it’s twice as powerful as chargers used by current rivals, giving the Mission E much faster charging times and less weight. The car can be charged to 80 per cent of its 310-mile range in just 15 minutes, and you’ll be able to fit a wireless induction coil set into your garage floor for effortless charging whenever your car’s parked at home.
Another interesting aspect of the Mission E is that it uses technology taken from Porsche’s 919 Hybrid. It features two ‘permanently-excited synchronous motors’ that both accelerate the car and recover energy. Porsche claims that this is better than electric motor systems currently on the market, as they can take more abuse without performance being affected.
In order to make space for Mission E production, Porsche is investing €700m (£504m, $762m) into its Stuttgart-Zuffenhausen factory. Amongst upgrades across the facility, the engine factory will be expanded to incorporate the production of the new electric motors.
News of the Mission E’s production comes as something of a surprise, after Volkswagen Group CEO Matthias Müller claimed that any projects that were “not absolutely necessary” would be cut, following the Dieselgate scandal. That being said, at a time when the Group needs to reaffirm its green credentials, perhaps an exciting electric vehicle is exactly what it needs.
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Finally, the electric beetle we’ve all been waiting for
Pretty excited for this, but can we please get an option on the car that pumps flat-six sound through the speakers? That’s what I’d miss most in a Porsche.
I can’t say I’m excited about this, or any electric vehicle for that matter
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Wow! Well that, I didn’t expect it to reach production!
Let’s hope it doesn’t get that ridiculous name ‘Mission E’. I think ‘91E’ is a cool name for the car
But then people will call it ninety one e, and ask why it’s named after a fuel it doesn’t use.
Looking at those pics and thinking about this news, I can’t believe humanity has come so far. Yes, we’re a complete mess and electric vehicles are clearly not the definitive solution to global warming, but this was sci-fi material just 30 years ago. I know, this is not the first production electric vehicle, but we’re witnessing the beginning of a new era in the automotive industry. I’m really excited!
Thank you!
I love the tesla, but its only main flaw is its appearance. Finally itll have some better looking competition
I didnt see that coming i thougjht it was a going to be concept thats never going to be produced
The feels when you saw it before the general public